Update: The Cocoa Police Department sent out another press release Monday night stating the teens are being sent to the Juvenile Detention Center, not released to their parents as stated in an earlier press release.

Original story:

The search is over. Cocoa police arrested two teens they say can be seen on surveillance footage ransacking classrooms and stealing iPads at Cambridge Elementary School on Saturday afternoon.

The two teens, ages 14 and 16-years-old, were charged with burglary, grand theft and criminal mischief after their parents saw the images and decided to turn them in to police. FLORIDA TODAY is not naming the juveniles because of their ages.

An employee at the elementary school called police about 6 a.m. Monday after noticing multiple classrooms appeared to have been broken into. After further investigation, police determined nearly every classroom had been burglarized at the school at 2000 Cambridge Drive. Property was destroyed and multiple iPads were reported missing, according to police.

Surveillance video shows the pair breaking into the building through windows and stealing keys to classrooms Saturday afternoon, police report. The video shows two teens clad in black clothing — one with a hood covering most of his face and another carrying a backpack on the front of his body.

The boys were turned over to their parents with a notice to appear in court.

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